Storylines 1 & 4
Shortly after your baby's first birthday, your boyfriend leaves you. You knew it was coming. The two of you have been having issues since your baby's birth. You're 17 now and have just finished high school. You pushed yourself to get it done early so that you could spend more time with your baby. Your grandparents tell you that they'll support you and your little one financially if you go to the local university. You agree and begin your courses immediately. You're ready to put this part of your life behind you. You're a mother and caring for your child is your number one responsibility now. You fly through college, much like you did your last two years of high school. At the blossoming age of 21, you've graduated with your degree. Your little one is 5 now and just starting Kindergarten. You decide to take some time to focus on getting your little one started on the right foot before diving into your career. You volunteer for his/her class. You become well acquainted with your child's teacher, Mr. Stevenson. One day, Mr. Stevenson asks you to coffee. You accept. This time, the two of you talk much more personally than you do in the classroom environment. A few months later, you're officially dating. Knowing your situation with your grandparents, he asks you to move in with him. He wants company around his home and convinces you that this is the perfect opportunity for you to begin your internship. You don't want to put a financial strain on him since teachers make so little money, so you agree on one condition; your grandparents still support you and your little one financially. He agrees and you move in. At this point, it's summer vacation, so he plays Mr. Mom to your little one, while you begin your dive into your career. After a year of living together smoothly, he proposes and you accept. When your little one is 7, the two of you get married.

What does his house look like?
4. http://www.besthousedesign.com/wp-co...gn-588x392.jpgHow does he propose to you? (roll)
1. In the middle of his classroom, in front of his class.
What does your engagement ring look like? lapis lazuli stone encircled by diamonds on a silver band
Where do you get married? Jamaica
What does your wedding dress look like? Cinderella dress
Where does he take you on your honeymoon? The Bahamas

A little after the honeymoon, you feel those same feelings you felt years ago. You take a test and sure enough, you're pregnant. Your husband and little one begin jumping through the house with joy. 9 months later, you give birth. This baby will be the opposite gender of your firstborn.

Storylines 3 & 6
Once school starts back up, you�re struggling. You begin missing classes because you don�t have the money to pay someone to watch your twins. Finally, your mom makes the big move to be closer to your school. Now you and your best friend are living with your mom and your little brothers. You�re somewhat humiliated because you�re 20 years old and living at home, but your circumstance is different than most others. And you need the help. Your brothers are only 14 and 11, so they�re at school during the day. You, your mom, and your friend have worked out your schedules so that between the three of you, someone�s always home to watch the babies. With the amazing help of your mom and your friend, you�re able to graduate college on schedule. And what�s even better� You were able to do it with your best friend at your side. Your dream is to move back to California and begin your career, but how are you to do that with two 3 year olds? Your mom suggests that you try contacting your father � maybe he�ll be able to help you out. So you give him a call and he says he�ll be more than happy to help you out. He�s more than willing to babysit your twins for the day and is ecstatic that you�re willing to let him back into your life and into the life of your children. So at the ripe age of 22, you move to California. You�ve found yourself a decent 2 bedroom apartment that your dad will help you pay for (he�s always been quite well-off). You immediately begin looking for a job. You find one quickly and you love it. You meet a nice male co-worker and realize that the two of you are often found at the same social gatherings. The two of you begin dating and although you like him, it just doesn�t feel right. You want to break it off, but aren�t sure how� you�ve never had to do this before. One night, while at dinner with your boyfriend, a man walks up to your table. You look up and drop your drink. It�s your ex! He says it�s nice to see you and that he just wanted to say hi. You�re speechless, but you manage to introduce him to your boyfriend. Your ex then politely excuses himself and leaves. You excuse yourself, telling your boyfriend you have to use the restroom, but instead you run after your ex. When you catch up with him, he immediately kisses you and tells you he misses you. He wants to start over with you and you quickly agree. The next day, you easily end the relationship with your boyfriend and you�re officially back with your ex. You introduce him to your twins. They fall in love with him, which is easy because he quickly picks up the fatherly role for them. You then introduce him to you father. He starts hanging out with your dad a lot. One day, the four of you are headed to your dad�s house for a small backyard family BBQ. When you get there, you�re shocked to see your sister and your best friend. Before you can wonder why they came, your boyfriend is down on his knee. You quickly accept. Your best friend tells you she always knew this day would come. And 6 months later, the two of you are husband and wife. The two of you buy your first house together in California.

After your honeymoon, you realize you�re pregnant. Your husband is fervently ecstatic. The two of you begin preparing the twins for the new baby. You have to explain to them that this baby is going to look a little different than them, since your twins are bi-racial. By the time your twins are 5, the baby is born.

What are your twins mixed with (this is mostly for people who like to add pictures)? (roll)
3. Caucasian & Hispanic

Storylines 1 & 4
Shortly after your baby's first birthday, your boyfriend leaves you. You knew it was coming. The two of you have been having issues since your baby's birth. You're 17 now and have just finished high school. You pushed yourself to get it done early so that you could spend more time with your baby. Your grandparents tell you that they'll support you and your little one financially if you go to the local university. You agree and begin your courses immediately. You're ready to put this part of your life behind you. You're a mother and caring for your child is your number one responsibility now. You fly through college, much like you did your last two years of high school. At the blossoming age of 21, you've graduated with your degree. Your little one is 5 now and just starting Kindergarten. You decide to take some time to focus on getting your little one started on the right foot before diving into your career. You volunteer for his/her class. You become well acquainted with your child's teacher, Mr. Stevenson. One day, Mr. Stevenson asks you to coffee. You accept. This time, the two of you talk much more personally than you do in the classroom environment. A few months later, you're officially dating. Knowing your situation with your grandparents, he asks you to move in with him. He wants company around his home and convinces you that this is the perfect opportunity for you to begin your internship. You don't want to put a financial strain on him since teachers make so little money, so you agree on one condition: your grandparents still support you and your little one financially. He agrees and you move in. At this point, it's summer vacation, so he plays Mr. Mom to your little one, while you begin your dive into your career. After a year of living together smoothly, he proposes and you accept. When your little one is 7, the two of you get married.

A little after the honeymoon, you feel those same feelings you felt years ago. You take a test and sure enough, you're pregnant. Your husband and little one begin jumping through the house with joy. 9 months later, you give birth. This baby will be the opposite gender of your firstborn.

Shortly after your baby’s first birthday, your boyfriend leaves you. You knew it was coming. The two of you have been having issues since your baby’s birth. You’re 17 now and have just finished high school. You pushed yourself to get it done early so that you could spend more time with your baby. Your grandparents tell you that they’ll support you and your little one financially if you go to the local university. You agree and begin your courses immediately. You’re ready to put this part of your life behind you. You’re a mother and caring for your child is your number one responsibility now. You fly through college, much like you did your last two years of high school. At the blossoming age of 21, you’ve graduated with your degree. Your little one is 5 now and just starting Kindergarten. You decide to take some time to focus on getting your little one started on the right foot before diving into your career. You volunteer for his/her class. You become well acquainted with your child’s teacher, Mr. Stevenson. One day, Mr. Stevenson asks you to coffee. You accept. This time, the two of you talk much more personally than you do in the classroom environment. A few months later, you’re officially dating. Knowing your situation with your grandparents, he asks you to move in with him. He wants company around his home and convinces you that this is the perfect opportunity for you to begin your internship. You don’t want to put a financial strain on him since teachers make so little money, so you agree on one condition: your grandparents still support you and your little one financially. He agrees and you move in. At this point, it’s summer vacation, so he plays Mr. Mom to your little one, while you begin your dive into your career. After a year of living together smoothly, he proposes and you accept. When your little one is 7, the two of you get married.

A little after the honeymoon, you feel those same feelings you felt years ago. You take a test and sure enough, you’re pregnant. Your husband and little one begin jumping through the house with joy. 9 months later, you give birth. This baby will be the opposite gender of your firstborn.

Shortly after your baby's first birthday, your boyfriend leaves you. You knew it was coming. The two of you have been having issues since your baby's birth. You're 17 now and have just finished high school. You pushed yourself to get it done early so that you could spend more time with your baby. Your grandparents tell you that they'll support you and your little one financially if you go to the local university. You agree and begin your courses immediately. You're ready to put this part of your life behind you. You're a mother and caring for your child is your number one responsibility now. You fly through college, much like you did your last two years of high school. At the blossoming age of 21, you've graduated with your degree. Your little one is 5 now and just starting Kindergarten. You decide to take some time to focus on getting your little one started on the right foot before diving into your career. You volunteer for his/her class. You become well acquainted with your child's teacher, Mr. Stevenson. One day, Mr. Stevenson asks you to coffee. You accept. This time, the two of you talk much more personally than you do in the classroom environment. A few months later, you're officially dating. Knowing your situation with your grandparents, he asks you to move in with him. He wants company around his home and convinces you that this is the perfect opportunity for you to begin your internship. You don't want to put a financial strain on him since teachers make so little money, so you agree on one condition, your grandparents still support you and your little one financially. He agrees and you move in. At this point, it's summer vacation, so he plays Mr. Mom to your little one, while you begin your dive into your career. After a year of living together smoothly, he proposes and you accept. When your little one is 7, the two of you get married.

A little after the honeymoon, you feel those same feelings you felt years ago. You take a test and sure enough, you're pregnant. Your husband and little one begin jumping through the house with joy. 9 months later, you give birth. This baby will be the opposite gender of your firstborn.

Storylines 1 & 4
Shortly after your baby�s first birthday, your boyfriend leaves you. You knew it was coming. The two of you have been having issues since your baby�s birth. You�re 17 now and have just finished high school. You pushed yourself to get it done early so that you could spend more time with your baby. Your grandparents tell you that they�ll support you and your little one financially if you go to the local university. You agree and begin your courses immediately. You�re ready to put this part of your life behind you. You�re a mother and caring for your child is your number one responsibility now. You fly through college, much like you did your last two years of high school. At the blossoming age of 21, you�ve graduated with your degree. Your little one is 5 now and just starting Kindergarten. You decide to take some time to focus on getting your little one started on the right foot before diving into your career. You volunteer for his/her class. You become well acquainted with your child�s teacher, Mr. Stevenson. One day, Mr. Stevenson asks you to coffee. You accept. This time, the two of you talk much more personally than you do in the classroom environment. A few months later, you�re officially dating. Knowing your situation with your grandparents, he asks you to move in with him. He wants company around his home and convinces you that this is the perfect opportunity for you to begin your internship. You don�t want to put a financial strain on him since teachers make so little money, so you agree on one condition � your grandparents still support you and your little one financially. He agrees and you move in. At this point, it�s summer vacation, so he plays Mr. Mom to your little one, while you begin your dive into your career. After a year of living together smoothly, he proposes and you accept. When your little one is 7, the two of you get married.

Where do you get married? (roll)
1. In Hawaii
2. Traditionally in a church
3. In the middle of nature
4. At the court house
5. At an international location (you pick where)
6. Your choice

What does your wedding dress look like? (your choice)

Where does he take you on your honeymoon?
1. Somewhere in Europe.
2. The Bahamas.
3. On a cruise to Mexico.
4. Hawaii
5. Your choice between 1, 2, or 3.
6. Your choice

July 18th, 2013, 01:43 PM

bailibsmum

Storylines 1 & 4
Shortly after your baby's first birthday, your boyfriend leaves you. You knew it was coming. The two of you have been having issues since your baby's birth. You're 17 now and have just finished high school. You pushed yourself to get it done early so that you could spend more time with your baby. Your grandparents tell you that they'll support you and your little one financially if you go to the local university. You agree and begin your courses immediately. You're ready to put this part of your life behind you. You're a mother and caring for your child is your number one responsibility now. You fly through college, much like you did your last two years of high school. At the blossoming age of 21, you've graduated with your degree. Your little one is 5 now and just starting Kindergarten. You decide to take some time to focus on getting your little one started on the right foot before diving into your career. You volunteer for his class. You become well acquainted with your child's teacher, Mr. Stevenson. One day, Mr. Stevenson asks you to coffee. You accept. This time, the two of you talk much more personally than you do in the classroom environment. A few months later, you're officially dating. Knowing your situation with your grandparents, he asks you to move in with him. He wants company around his home and convinces you that this is the perfect opportunity for you to begin your internship. You don't want to put a financial strain on him since teachers make so little money, so you agree on one condition- your grandparents still support you and your little one financially. He agrees and you move in. At this point, it's summer vacation, so he plays Mr. Mom to your little one, while you begin your dive into your career. After a year of living together smoothly, he proposes and you accept. When your little one is 7, the two of you get married.

What does your wedding dress look like? It is RED, and it is like a prom dress its beautiful!

Where does he take you on your honeymoon? The Bahamas.

A little after the honeymoon, you feel those same feelings you felt years ago. You take a test and sure enough, you're pregnant. Your husband and little one begin jumping through the house with joy. 9 months later, you give birth. This baby will be the opposite gender of your firstborn.

The four of you have graduated high school. You're all 18 & have college to look forward to. Except it's community college for each of you. Your cousin goes for a couple months, but drops out. It's too hard with a 2 year old and an 8 year old (she got custody of her little brother when she turned 18). You notice that she seems to be getting more and more depressed. You offer to stay home with the kids, so her and her boyfriend can go out for dinner. That same night, you decide to take a pregnancy test because you've been feeling queasy. It comes out positive and you're excited to tell your cousin when she gets home. You put the kids down for sleep and your boyfriend goes to bed. You stay up waiting to tell your cousin the news, but it's 2am now. It's not like them to stay out this late. Then you get a call from your mother. Your cousin and her boyfriend where hit by a drunk driver and killed instantly. That means that you are now the legal guardian of your 8 year old cousin, but what about your cousin's child? Your mom tells you that it's going to be difficult, but that the toddler will stay in his/her home (meaning with you and your boyfriend) until it's all sorted out, officially. After months and months of court dates, it's agreed upon that you will be the guardian of your cousin's 2 year old. If you are unable to care for the child, he/she would then be placed in the care of your boyfriend's parents (who are also the toddler's grandparents). You're glad that this has all been settled because you're now 3 months pregnant and ready to relax. You drop out of college and stay home with the kids all day. Your little cousin has school during the day, but as soon as he gets home, you like to help him with his homework and then prepare dinner. At one of your checkups, it's determined that you're carrying triplets! What are you and your boyfriend to do? He immediately drops out of school and gets a full time job to start saving up. You turn 19 and give birth to your babies. Your 18 year old sister immediately moves in to help you out with the babies, as well as the other two kids living in your house.

Once school starts back up, you're struggling. You begin missing classes because you don't have the money to pay someone to watch your twins. Finally, your mom makes the big move to be closer to your school. Now you and your best friend are living with your mom and your little brothers. You're somewhat humiliated because you're 20 years old and living at home, but your circumstance is different than most others. And you need the help. Your brothers are only 14 and 11, so they're at school during the day. You, your mom, and your friend have worked out your schedules so that between the three of you, someone's always home to watch the babies. With the amazing help of your mom and your friend, you're able to graduate college on schedule. And what's even better: You were able to do it with your best friend at your side. Your dream is to move back to California and begin your career, but how are you to do that with two 3 year olds? Your mom suggests that you try contacting your father - maybe he'll be able to help you out. So you give him a call and he says he'll be more than happy to help you out. He's more than willing to babysit your twins for the day and is ecstatic that you're willing to let him back into your life and into the life of your children. So at the ripe age of 22, you move to California. You've found yourself a decent 2 bedroom apartment that your dad will help you pay for (he's always been quite well-off). You immediately begin looking for a job. You find one quickly and you love it. You meet a nice male co-worker and realize that the two of you are often found at the same social gatherings. The two of you begin dating and although you like him, it just doesn't feel right. You want to break it off, but aren't sure how; you've never had to do this before. One night, while at dinner with your boyfriend, a man walks up to your table. You look up and drop your drink. It's your ex! He says it's nice to see you and that he just wanted to say hi. You're speechless, but you manage to introduce him to your boyfriend. Your ex then politely excuses himself and leaves. You excuse yourself, telling your boyfriend you have to use the restroom, but instead you run after your ex. When you catch up with him, he immediately kisses you and tells you he misses you. He wants to start over with you and you quickly agree. The next day, you easily end the relationship with your boyfriend and you're officially back with your ex. You introduce him to your twins. They fall in love with him, which is easy because he quickly picks up the fatherly role for them. You then introduce him to you father. He starts hanging out with your dad a lot. One day, the four of you are headed to your dad's house for a small backyard family BBQ. When you get there, you're shocked to see your sister and your best friend. Before you can wonder why they came, your boyfriend is down on his knee. You quickly accept. Your best friend tells you she always knew this day would come. And 6 months later, the two of you are husband and wife. The two of you buy your first house together in California.

After your honeymoon, you realize you're pregnant. Your husband is fervently ecstatic. The two of you begin preparing the twins for the new baby. You have to explain to them that this baby is going to look a little different than them, since your twins are bi-racial. By the time your twins are 5, the baby is born.

Once school starts back up, you're struggling. You begin missing classes because you don't have the money to pay someone to watch your twins. Finally, your mom makes the big move to be closer to your school. Now you and your best friend are living with your mom and your little brothers. You're somewhat humiliated because you're 20 years old and living at home, but your circumstance is different than most others. And you need the help. Your brothers are only 14 and 11, so they're at school during the day. You, your mom, and your friend have worked out your schedules so that between the three of you, someone's always home to watch the babies. With the amazing help of your mom and your friend, you're able to graduate college on schedule. And what's even better? You were able to do it with your best friend at your side. Your dream is to move back to California and begin your career, but how are you to do that with two 3 year olds? Your mom suggests that you try contacting your father, maybe he'll be able to help you out. So you give him a call and he says he'll be more than happy to help you out. He's more than willing to babysit your twins for the day and is ecstatic that you're willing to let him back into your life and into the life of your children. So at the ripe age of 22, you move to California. You've found yourself a decent 2 bedroom apartment that your dad will help you pay for (he's always been quite well-off). You immediately begin looking for a job. You find one quickly and you love it. You meet a nice male co-worker and realize that the two of you are often found at the same social gatherings. The two of you begin dating and although you like him, it just doesn't feel right. You want to break it off, but aren't sure how you've never had to do this before. One night, while at dinner with your boyfriend, a man walks up to your table. You look up and drop your drink. It's your ex! He says it's nice to see you and that he just wanted to say hi. You're speechless, but you manage to introduce him to your boyfriend. Your ex then politely excuses himself and leaves. You excuse yourself, telling your boyfriend you have to use the restroom, but instead you run after your ex. When you catch up with him, he immediately kisses you and tells you he misses you. He wants to start over with you and you quickly agree. The next day, you easily end the relationship with your boyfriend and you're officially back with your ex. You introduce him to your twins. They fall in love with him, which is easy because he quickly picks up the fatherly role for them. You then introduce him to you father. He starts hanging out with your dad a lot. One day, the four of you are headed to your dad's house for a small backyard family BBQ. When you get there, you're shocked to see your sister and your best friend. Before you can wonder why they came, your boyfriend is down on his knee. You quickly accept. Your best friend tells you she always knew this day would come. And 6 months later, the two of you are husband and wife. The two of you buy your first house together in California.

After your honeymoon, you realize you're pregnant. Your husband is fervently ecstatic. The two of you begin preparing the twins for the new baby. You have to explain to them that this baby is going to look a little different than them, since your twins are bi-racial. By the time your twins are 5, the baby is born.